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FESH'S SWB LINE
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1998-2000, 2005

117 Games Pitched
132.2 Innings Pitched
6 Wins, 6 Losses
3 Saves
88 Walks
97 Strikeouts
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Clemente
Alvarez's Major League Career Stats

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The Fesh Fan Club's 'Left Margin' of
Fame!
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Barry Johnson

1999-2000
87 Games Pitched
217.1 Innings Pitched
13 Wins, 14 Losses
3 Saves
1 Shutout
79 Walks
145 Strikeouts
4.14 ERA
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Lou Lucca

1999
136 Games Pitched
533 At-Bats
143 Hits
61 Runs Scored
70 RBI
33 Doubles
12 Homeruns
4 Stolen Bases
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An Arranged Marriage Is Not So Good...
 The
return of John Gibbons (Catcher '90) to Lackawanna County wasn't uneventful.
Brian Gibbons, (hopefully no relation), couldn't keep his head out of his ass
and ejected Steve Carver. Marc Bombard did something I'm very proud of. He got
LIVID in Gibbons' face. Mark stood up strong for his man and showed a lot of
character. Marc, we salute you!! As far as the games went....QUICKLY!! We had 6
hits in 13 innings. They had 9 hits in 14 innings. Great pitching by Rod, Joe,
Darryl, and Billy Brewer to preserve the 2nd game's slimmest of margins which
saw us finally win a 1-run game!
ARKANSAS WHAT?
In honor of this occassion, having 6 hits in 13 innings, we will individually
recognize ANYONE who got a hit and what happened.
- Lou Lucca - Game 1 - RBI Single
- Bobby Estalella - Game 1 - Solo Home Run
- John Finn - Game 2 - Single
- Torey Lovullo - Game 2 - RBI Double
- Torey Lovullo - Game 2 - Single
- Lou Lucca - Game 2 - Single
ERA DROP ALERTS!!!!
Breasts! Plenty of 'em, serve 'em up, let's go!
Bolton 4.13 -----> 4.05
Grahe 3.79 -----> 3.38
Scott 4.48 -----> 4.41
Brewer 3.82 -----> 3.78
GOOD JOB PEN!
Meyers, MEYERS!!
Te Toca a Ti!!! Taco Man! Andy Warhol! Amanda the Rrr rrr ROMERO!!! The real
Italian!
Hmm, I was just thinking about something...Lou Lucca minus Lou Frazier plus
Andy Tomberlin = Scott Livingstone Think about it~!
and Carver is very happy that I agree with him.
THE COLUMN THAT MAKES YOU WANNA HIT MORE!
Here's that Choke Artist Dave Lefchak (LeBeouf's Enough) with his "two
hits!"
MY TWO CENTS
by Dave Lefchak
August 5, 1999
The Barons salvaged a split in the doubleheader against Nawfuck. The support
of Rod wasn't enough in game one, as the Tides swept away the Barons with a
3-2 victory, yet another one-run loss for the Barons. The unlikely hero of
game two was Joe Grahe, who went five strong innings to get the victory!
Darryl Scott and Billy Brewer shut the door on a 2-1 triumph. Here are my
insightful ramblings:
Arkansas blast from Bobby Estalella in a losing cause in game one.... it was
a nice shot, Bobby. Sorry it got wasted. We weren't that great all around
offensively tonight, but we made up for it with pretty good pitching!
Especially from Joe Grahe! Give that man an oxygen mask!
The batters were extremely talkative tonight in the on-deck circle. The Fan
Club conversed with Steve Carver, John Finn, Lou Lucca (who is up to the
"same old stuff"), and Torey Lovullo. The presence of the fan club in the
season ticket section is what propelled the Barons to the victory.
BRING BACK CLEMENTE ALVAREZ!!!!!!!! We can carry 3 catchers!!!!!
Tonight's Trojan Boner of the Game Award goes to home plate umpire Brian
Gibbons. Brian Gibbons is a JOKE!!! He ejected Steve Carver with one out to
go in game one for arguing balls and strikes! It was great when the whole
stadium got behind Bombard when he get right in Gibbons' face and let him
have it! Way to go, Marc! Gibbons started with Fesh in Durham, show him NO
MERCY!!!!!!!!!!! Honorable mention to the Red Barons' offensive output in
game one, which consisted of two hits.
Welcome back Jon Zuber! Will someone please explain to me how Zuber
constantly draws walks? It's uncanny to see, you'd really think he was a big
power hitter or something. It's time to break out of the slump, Jon!
By the way, the umpires cost us yet another game. Whoever the first base
umpire was for game one screwed us with a call at the end of the 4th inning
that gave the Tides a run. Apparently, Lou Lucca's throw pulled Steve Carver
off the bag at first and the ump called him safe. Clearly, this was not the
case. They better get their heads out of their asses for the rest of this
homestand, or else.................................
That's my two cents, gang. And always remember, enjoy the FESHtival.
Click here to go back to other games past.
Andre the Giant
BOIOIOOIOING!!!
I drive myself crazy, thinking of you. Balsscox
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YOUR FINAL LINE SCORE
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18 SEASONS
1305 WINS
1268 LOSSES
4 DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS
6 PLAYOFF APPEARANCES
0 GOVERNOR'S CUPS
8.5 MILLION FANS
OVER 200 DAYS WELL SPENT
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SWB
HISTORY
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1989 - Inaugural Season
64-79 (.448)
Mgr. Bill Dancy
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1990
68-78 (.466)
Mgr. Bill Dancy
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1991
65-78 (.455)
Mgr. Bill Dancy

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1992
84-58 (.592)
IL East Division Champions
Mgr. Lee Elia

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1993
62-80 (.437)
Mgr. George Culver

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1994
62-80 (.437)
Mgr. Mike Quade
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1995
70-72 (.493)
Mgr. Mike Quade

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1996
70-72 (.493)
Mgrs. Butch Hobson & Ramon Aviles

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1997
66-76 (.465)
Mgr. Marc Bombard
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1998
65-75 (.472)
Mgr. Marc Bombard
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1999
78-66 (.542)
IL North Division Champions
Mgr. Marc Bombard
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2000
85-60 (.586)
IL Wild Card/Runner-Up
Mgr. Marc Bombard
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2001
78-64 (.549)
IL Wild Card/Runner-Up
Mgrs. Bombard, Dancy, Long, Martin, et al
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2002
91-53 (.632)
IL North Division Champions
Mgr. Marc Bombard
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2003
73-70 (.510)
Mgr. Marc Bombard
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2004
69-73 (.486)
Mgr. Marc Bombard

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2005
69-75
Mgr. Gene Lamont

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2006
84-58
Mgr. John Russell
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